US flips the script, reverse-engineers Iran’s famous Shahed drone, and now uses it in combat

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The United States has deployed the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System (LUCAS), signaling a shift toward affordable drone warfare. Backed by U.S. Central Command, with Admiral Brad Cooper calling it "indispensable," LUCAS reflects lessons from Ukraine’s drone-heavy conflicts. Costing about $35,000 and capable of long-range strikes, it offers a cheaper alternative to missiles, highlighting a growing emphasis on scalable, low-cost combat systems.